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Offline GhostShip

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Uk Musicians Whine Over Done Deal
« on: December 07, 2006, 02:16:38 pm »
The fat get fatter it seems as some musicians no longer want to keep their end of the bargain struck under copyright law with the consumers, and its only the big musicians who are complaining it seems.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6216152.stm

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Recording artists such as Sir Paul McCartney and U2 have backed a call for an extension of copyright on sound recordings from 50 years to 95 years.
An advert in the Financial Times has been signed by over 4,500 artists, from session musicians to Peter Gabriel.

It follows the government-commissioned Gowers Report, which recommended the protection should not be extended.
The British Phonographic Industry has campaigned for parity with the US, which has a 95-year limit.
Performers and writers earn royalties through airplay and sales of their songs.

A spokesman for the Open Rights Group, which campaigns for greater digital rights, said: "The big music firms have done a good job of persuading some artists to sign up to this but anyone who reads the Gowers review will see it demolishes the arguments for extension.
"An awful lot of content creators are not represented by this and recognise an extension will do nothing for creativity and nothing for the public."

Although the government could choose to ignore the review, this would bring it into conflict with the European Union, which is already working to harmonise intellectual property laws on the 50 year limit.


I,m all for folks earning a living from their work but they chose to publish the work to gain legal protection withing the copyright framework, now they wish to move the goalposts and break their half of the contract.

Most folks have to work all their lives and cannot afford to sit on the fact they own the rights to something or other, and 50 years protected revnue is surely enough for an artist who contiues to generate output over many years, each being afforded the time of same protection, I see nothing more than greed and the attempt to gain something for nothing at the expense of the consumer by artists renown for treating the rights to their songs as commodities.

If we all acted the same as cliff richards, u2 and paul mc cartney then I,m sure the world would be a more selfish place, none of those I have seen complaining need the money, and those that do are less likely to earn it while whole rafts of lyrics are held by a few folks who who sue if just a few words where used in error.

A deals a deal Artists, deal with it.



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Re: Uk Musicians Whine Over Done Deal
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2006, 02:57:57 pm »
not forgetting that half of those artists probably own record labels... where's the whole view of non-record labels again? oh yes they are the ones agreeing with government reports and with the international community about sticking to the original agreement

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Re: Uk Musicians Whine Over Done Deal
« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2006, 04:09:28 pm »
95?
Why do they want the copyright to exist after they die?
I mean they'll already be 70 + by the time their conracts will expire...

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« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2006, 03:04:13 pm »
It seems sams words where right on the money  :shock:

http://www.lessig.org/blog/archives/003628.shtml

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As reported yesterday, there was an ad in the FT listing 4,000 musicians who supported retrospective term extension. If you read the list, you’ll see that at least some of these artists are apparently dead (e.g. Lonnie Donegan, died 4th November 2002; Freddie Garrity, died 20th May 2006). I take it the ability of these dead authors to sign a petition asking for their copyright terms to be extended can only mean that even after death, term extension continues to inspire.

It seems someone is adding the names of dead artists to the 2006 petition, how inventive but wrong, shame on the people behind this petition, misleading folks is something morally corrupt, it would be the same as us telling folks to go steal copyright content.

Offline SamSeeSam

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Re: Uk Musicians Whine Over Done Deal
« Reply #4 on: December 10, 2006, 04:04:17 pm »
LOL
I wonder who added them names in the first place...
And if they "signed", then it's a case of forgery as well...
How low is the bar going to go?????

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